Walmart's latest laptop sale delivers serious computing power at prices that actually make sense. Whether you're searching for one of the best laptops for CAD, you need the best laptop for graphic design or you have the one of the best student laptops in your sights, these deals will be just up your street.
We've scoured Walmart and found current discounts up to $600 off across gaming powerhouses, AI-enhanced productivity machines, and everyday workhorses from trusted brands like ASUS, HP, MSI and Microsoft. From budget-friendly options to premium ultraportables with cutting-edge processors, these deals span every use case and price point.
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This powerful gaming laptop won't weigh down your backpack. Its OLED screen looks incredible, whether you're gaming or editing photos. It's got the grunt to handle demanding games and creative software without breaking a sweat, plus enough storage for your entire library.
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This sleek laptop is genuinely smart, with AI features that actually help rather than just sounding flashy. The screen is stunning, the whole thing weighs less than a bag of flour, and you'll get nearly a full day's work from a single charge. Plus, that metal body feels premium without the price tag.
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If you're serious about getting work done, this is the laptop for you. 3GB RAM means you can have dozens of tabs open without slowing down, and the huge screen gives you proper room to spread out. The Wi-Fi is ridiculously fast, and it looks the business with its sleek aluminum build.
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At this price, the Acer Aspire 16 AI is remarkable value for money. You're getting AI smarts, a big touchscreen that's brilliant for Netflix or working on essays, and a webcam that actually makes you look good on Zoom. It's light enough to carry around comfortably, and that hinge folds completely flat when you need to share your screen with someone.
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Sometimes you just need a solid, dependable laptop that does everything well without any fuss. In which case, the ASUS Vivobook 16" WUXGA ticks all the boxes. There's plenty of memory for multitasking, a big screen that's easy on the eyes, and loads of storage space. It's the sort of laptop that'll happily handle whatever you throw at it.
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Microsoft's premium laptop actually lives up to the hype. It's beautifully made, ridiculously thin and light, and means you'll go days between battery charges. The touchscreen is lovely and sharp, and it's got loads of storage. Worth every penny if you want something that feels special.
What makes a laptop good for graphic design?
Look for dedicated graphics cards (NVIDIA or AMD), at least 16GB RAM, and high-resolution displays with excellent color accuracy. OLED screens with 100% DCI-P3 coverage like the OMEN Transcend offer superior color reproduction essential for design work. Fast processors (Intel Core i7/Ultra 7 or AMD Ryzen 7/9) and SSD storage ensure smooth operation when handling large files and complex 3D models.
What should students look for in a laptop?
Students benefit from balancing performance with portability and battery life. Look for at least 8GB RAM (16GB ideally), 256GB+ SSD storage, and 8+ hours battery life. Also think about weight if you're going to be carrying your laptop between classes; anything under 4 lbs/1.8kg is good.
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Tom May is an award-winning journalist specialising in art, design, photography and technology. His latest book, The 50 Greatest Designers (Arcturus Publishing), was published this June. He's also author of Great TED Talks: Creativity (Pavilion Books). Tom was previously editor of Professional Photography magazine, associate editor at Creative Bloq, and deputy editor at net magazine.
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